The 29-year-old The Flash star was accused of breaking and entering the Stamford, Vermont, home in a complaint, TMZ reported Monday. Miller, who uses their/their aliases, has been staying under the radar in recent months, but it was reported Sunday night that they were ordered to appear for their arraignment in the Criminal Division of Vermont Superior Court in Bennington in late September. More legal trouble: Ezra Miller was charged with felony burglary after allegedly breaking into a Vermont home in May, TMZ reported Monday. appeared in January 2020 in LA According to a Vermont State Police report, Miller was located by police at 11:23 p.m. ET on Sunday, when they were given a citation to appear on Sept. 26. Police reportedly received a complaint shortly after the alleged break-in in early May. Investigators reviewed area surveillance footage and took statements from witnesses before charging the actor. The area where Miller is accused of burglarizing was described as an “unoccupied residence.” Rolling Stone previously reported in June that the Fantastic Beasts star had a 25-year-old mother and three young children living on their farm in Stamford, where firearms had reportedly been left. Found: According to Vermont State Police, Miller was located Sunday night and requested to appear in court on September 26. Investigators previously reviewed surveillance footage and took depositions. seen in a booking photo from March 2022 in Hilo, Hawaii A person asked for the story claimed that a one-year-old child on Miller’s property — which is reportedly an unlicensed cannabis farm — was found with a stray bullet in his mouth. Miller has been the subject of numerous controversies in recent months and has been accused of disruptive and violent behavior since at least 2020. That year, they were accused of drowning a woman in a bar in Iceland. Most recently, a woman claimed to Variety that Miller became belligerent and harassed her in her Berlin apartment after she told them they couldn’t smoke indoors. “That set them off,” said the woman, who was identified only by her first name, Nadia. “I asked them to leave about 20 times, maybe more. They started insulting me. I’m a “transphobic piece of s***”. I am a “Nazi”. It became so, so stressful for me. They were going around my house, looking at everything, touching everything, spreading tobacco leaves on the floor. It felt disgusting and very intrusive.’ She only managed to get Miller to leave after half an hour of confrontation when she finally called the police and the incident made her feel “unsafe”. Scary: Miller has been accused of disturbing and violent behavior dating back to at least 2020, including an incident that year in which a woman was allegedly choked at a bar in Iceland. seen in Justice League Last month it was reported that the investigation had stopped because Miller was no longer in the country. The troubled actor has been arrested twice in Hawaii this year, once for disorderly conduct and harassment and another for second-degree assault. The We Need To Talk About Kevin actor was also accused of harboring teenage runaway Tokata Iron Eyes, whose parents filed a restraining order against the star. The actor also allegedly tried to get into bed with the teenager – a member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe – during a trip to London when Iron Eyes was just 14, DailyMail.com reported. Tokata’s mother, Dr. Sara Jumping Eagle, said she and her attorney husband Chase Iron Eyes have no idea where the 18-year-old is — after filing legal papers for an order of protection against Miller on behalf of their activist child. The mother said she last saw Tokata in Santa Monica on May 29 in a harrowing street encounter after she and Chase flew from their home in North Dakota following a tip that the teenager was in California with the Flash star . More controversy: The We Need To Talk About Kevin actor was also accused of harboring teenage runaway Tokata Iron Eyes, whose parents filed a restraining order against the star. photographed in New York in 2019 Miller and Tokata jumped into a taxi after the confrontation and sped away, he said. Unable to hold back her tears, Sarah told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview: ‘I would say to her now what I said to her then as she was walking down the street away from me: ‘I love you and I want you to be safe.’ The parents allege in a lawsuit that the actor drugged their minor child, including LSD, and disrupted their private education in Massachusetts to the extent that they dropped out of Bard College at Simon’s Rock in December. When they flew to Miller’s home in Stamford, Vermont in January to retrieve Tokata, they reportedly found bruises on their child’s body. Tokata also no longer had a driver’s license, car keys or bank card. Despite Miller’s numerous controversies and legal expectations, the upcoming DC/Warner Bros. superhero film The Flash is still scheduled for release and is currently in post-production. Warner Bros. confirmed the film is slated for a June 2023 release on a second-quarter call last week. The CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery’s David Zaslav said: “We’ve seen The Flash, Black Adam and Shazam 2. We’re very excited about those. We’ve seen them. We think they’re amazing and we think we can make them even better.” In June, Deadline reported that Miller had pulled out of all future DC films, though the studio had no plans to discontinue The Flash, which is likely to be a lucrative release. Unfazed: Despite numerous controversies, Warner Bros. still plans to release Miller’s DC superhero film The Flash, which is currently in post-production. still from Justice League